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SUMMARY:Unearthing A Slave Community
DESCRIPTION:Over the next several years\, we will be examining a number of different archaeological sites. What makes Montpelier a wonderful property for surveys and excavations is its relative undisturbed condition. All of the sites we excavate have never been plowed–and most were abandoned in the 1840s\, leaving the archaeological features in pristine condition. \nThis season we will be excavating the Blacksmith Shop complex at the Madison plantation. All of our current projects are part of a larger effort to interpret and reconstruct the lives of the enslaved community so it can be accessed by visitors. \nThe LEARN Archaeology Expedition program has been operating at Montpelier for a decade-and-a-half\, with many of the same volunteers returning year after year. We are\, however\, keen to add new faces to the program. All of the scheduled programs are designed to give participants actual excavation experience on an archaeological site working side-by-side with trained professional archaeologists. We have a staff of six archaeologists who work with participants both in the lab and in the field\, which means you have personal interaction with archaeological staff and this allows you to work on sensitive features\, artifacts\, and deposits that normally one would not get to handle. You are treated as a member of the research team and we step you through the entire excavation process. While you are here at Montpelier\, you will be engaged in lectures\, and take tours of various archaeological sites on the property. \nYou can learn about all of our LEARN Archaeology Expeditions at the following link. \nWe also host a month-long university archaeology field school. For more information on this\, please see our field school web page. \nFor more information contact Melissa Kerrat dig@montpelier.org
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/unearthing-a-slave-community/
LOCATION:PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Melissa Kerr":MAILTO:dig@montpelier.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230101
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220422T125402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220422T142456Z
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SUMMARY:Cochineal: How Mexico Made the World See Red (Online Exhibit Spotlight) / Cochinilla: Cómo México Hizo que el Mundo Viera el Rojo (Exposición en Línea)
DESCRIPTION:Cochineal\, a tiny insect found on certain species of Oaxacan cacti\, was harvested for millennia by Indigenous peoples to dye fabrics a vibrant red color. But following the European invasion of the Americas in the sixteenth century\, it became a widely coveted\, globally traded commodity that transformed textiles and art\, and made Mexico a center for technological innovation. Cochineal: How Mexico Made the World See Red explores how this Indigenous technology changed the world\, becoming an international symbol of power\, while simultaneously disenfranchising its discoverers. \nLa cochinilla\, un diminuto insecto que se encuentra en ciertas especies de cactus oaxaqueños\, fue cosechada durante milenios por los pueblos indígenas para teñir las telas de un vibrante color rojo. Pero tras la invasión europea de las Américas en el siglo XVI\, se convirtió en un producto ampliamente codiciado y comercializado a nivel mundial que transformó los tejidos y el arte\, y convirtió a México en un centro de innovación tecnológica. Cochinilla: Cómo México Hizo que el Mundo Viera el Rojo explora cómo esta tecnología indígena cambió el mundo\, convirtiéndose en un símbolo internacional de poder\, al tiempo que privaba de derechos a sus descubridores.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/cochineal-how-mexico-made-the-world-see-red-online-exhibit-spotlight-cochinilla-como-mexico-hizo-que-el-mundo-viera-el-rojo-exposicion-en-linea/
LOCATION:Harvard Museums of Science &amp; Culture (Virtual)\, 26 Oxford St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Museums of Science &amp%3Bamp%3B Culture":MAILTO:hmscpr@hmsc.harvard.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230109
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220817T130920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220913T032417Z
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SUMMARY:The Odyssey: A Retelling
DESCRIPTION:The Parthenon and Centennial Park Conservancy are proud to present The Odyssey: A Retelling\, by Lisa Bachman Jones in the East Gallery of the Parthenon from June 23 through January 8. \nJones is a Nashville-based artist interested in entropy and interconnectivity. Working across disciplines\, she investigates the everyday through a lens of care. \nIn preparation for A Retelling Jones read Emily Wilson’s 2017 translation of Homer’s epic poem The Odyssey. The exhibition highlights the hospitality of the overlooked identities that made Odysseus’ long journey home possible. The body of work incorporates a wide range of media and techniques\, which echoes the number of communities\, locations\, actions and objects that paved the way for the classic homecoming. \nReflecting on the exhibit Jones notes the significance of the gallery’s location within the Parthenon\, which prompted the concept for A Retelling. The Parthenon in Athens\, Greece was a place for offering thanks to and soliciting help from Athena. The goddess is a constant in the poem; orchestrating events and guiding encounters. This body of work presents an opportunity to reflect upon those who we receive support from and those to whom we extend our support. \nThank you to the Sandra Schatten Foundation\, Tennessee Arts Commission\, National Endowment for the Humanities\, Memorial Foundation\, Jackson\, Humanities Tennessee\, Metro Parks\, and Centennial Park Conservancy for underwriting the Parthenon’s exhibition and educational programming. The content of Parthenon exhibitions do not necessarily represent the views of our partners and underwriters.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/the-odyssey-a-retelling/
LOCATION:The Parthenon\, 2500 West End Ave\, Nashville\, TN\, 37203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Katie Petrole":MAILTO:katherine.petrole@nashville.gov
GEO:36.1490255;-86.8119906
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220907T190000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220818T211311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220822T150358Z
UID:10005977-1662577200-1662577200@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:“Moral Zoning” and the Visibility of Prostitution at Pompeii
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/moral-zoning-and-the-visibility-of-prostitution-at-pompeii/
LOCATION:Cleveland Museum of Art\, 11150 East Blvd\, Cleveland\, 44106\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program,Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA":MAILTO:lectures@archaeological.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220908T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220908T210000
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CREATED:20220819T154024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220819T154024Z
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SUMMARY:Under Jerusalem: The Buried History of the World’s Most Contested City
DESCRIPTION:Award winning author and journalist Andrew Lawler will give a lecture on his most recent book Under Jerusalem: The Buried History of the World’s Most Contested City on September 8 at 7:30 pm in the Mountain View Suites in Highsmith Student Union. Lawler\, who has won multiple journalism awards for his articles\, is the author of two other books– The Secret Token: Myth\, Obsession\, and the Search for the Lost Colony of Roanoke\, a national bestseller\, and Why Did the Chicken Cross the World?: The Epic Saga of the Bird that Powers Civilization. Lawler has authored more than a thousand newspaper and magazine articles from more than two dozen countries and his writings includes publications in The New York Times\, The Washington Post\, National Geographic\, Smithsonian\, and many others. As a contributing writer for Science and contributing editor for Archaeology\, Lawler’s work has appeared several times in The Best of Science and Nature Writing.\nPlease join us for his talk on ‘Under Jerusalem: The Buried History of the World’s Most Contested City’ on September 8 at 7:30 pm\, Mountain View Suites in Highsmith student union.\nContact: Laurel Taylor\, Department of Art and Art History\,\nPresident\, Western North Carolina Archaeological Institute of America Chapter
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/under-jerusalem-the-buried-history-of-the-worlds-most-contested-city/
LOCATION:HIghsmith Union\, UNC Asheville\, One Carmichael Heights UNCA\, Asheville\, NC\, 28804\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Laurel L Taylor":MAILTO:ltaylor@unca.edu
GEO:35.615096;-82.5653656
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220910
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220911
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220218T135949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T135949Z
UID:10006311-1662768000-1662854399@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:France: The Reach of the Romans
DESCRIPTION:From Turin\, Italy to Nice\, France \nJoin archaeologist Patrick Hunt on this exciting new itinerary from Turin to Nice and discover how the ancient Gauls and Romans interacted with the landscapes and shaped the history and cultures of northern Italy and southern France. Together we will cross the Alps by high-speed train\, from Turin to Lyon. Travel with award-winning archaeologist and author Patrick Hunt\, who has been doing fieldwork in the Alps since 1994.\nVisit several outstanding museums\, including the Egyptian Museum in Turin\, the only museum outside of Cairo solely dedicated to Egyptian art and culture; and the new Musée de l’Arles Antique\, housing the world’s second finest collection of sarcophagi after the Vatican’s Marvel at six UNESCO World Heritage sites: the Roman and Romanesque monuments of Arles\, the Roman theater and Arc de Triomphe of Orange\, the Roman aqueduct at Pont du Gard\, the historic center of Avignon\, the historic city of Lyon\, and the Residences of the Royal House of Savoy in Turin. Explore the archaeological site of Saint-Romain-en-Gal\, also called “little Pompeii\,” and take a guided tour of its museum with the curator in charge of the mosaic restoration. You will be accompanied by excellent local guides plus an expert tour manager who will handle all of the logistics so you can relax\, enjoy\, and learn to savor fine cuisine at carefully-chosen restaurants for included lunches and dinners\, and enjoy the flexibility of independent meals as well. Your tour manager can assist you with restaurant recommendations and reservations.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/france-the-reach-of-the-romans-2/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:AIA Tours / Travel Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220912
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220218T141815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T141815Z
UID:10006320-1662854400-1662940799@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:Croatia: Prehistory to the Present
DESCRIPTION:This unique archaeological and cultural tour of Croatia begins in Zagreb\, Croatia’s capital\, with its strong Middle European personality\, and ends in the lovely medieval\, coastal town of Trogir. Along the way you will experience the varied scenery of this extraordinary country at the heart of southern Europe: rich meadowlands\, impressive mountain ranges\, and the dramatic Adriatic coast\, surely among the most impressive in all of Europe. Throughout\, our focus will be on the rich archaeological and historical legacy of Croatia—from Neanderthal caves\, Neolithic and Bronze Age sites\, imposing Roman ruins\, charming medieval towns\, 19th-century cities\, to the modern day.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/croatia-prehistory-to-the-present/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:AIA Tours / Travel Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220911T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220911T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220829T133519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220829T133519Z
UID:10006032-1662908400-1662912000@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:Funerary Papyri as Social Reflections of the Living and the Dead
DESCRIPTION:The American Research Center in Egypt\, Northern California Chapter\, and the Near Eastern Studies Department\, University of California\, Berkeley\, invite you to attend a lecture by Dr. Marissa A. Stevens\, UCLA: \nFunerary Papyri as Social Reflections of the Living and the Dead \nSunday\, September 11\, 2022\, 3 PM Pacific Time\nRoom 20 Social Sciences Building (formerly Barrows Hall)\nUC Berkeley \nPlease note that no Zoom meeting is scheduled for this lecture. \nGlenn Meyer\nARCE-NC Publicity Director \nAbout the Lecture: \nTwenty-first Dynasty funerary papyri – consisting of texts and images from the Book of the Dead\, the many Underworld Books\, and other cosmographic scenes – have always fascinated Egyptologists for what they reveal about Egyptian afterlife beliefs and their understanding and conceptualization of the underworld. But these documents are also social objects. The creation\, ownership\, and use of these papyri can shed much light about the deceased who reap the religious benefit of the texts and on the family of the deceased\, who also benefit from these objects in social and ideological ways. Studying these papyri as objects of social life\, we can learn about temple life\, titles and rank\, family structure\, inheritance\, and social status of the deceased and the families they left behind. Funerary papyri were therefore used as a form of social competition\, and reveal much about the mindset of the elite priests of 21st Dynasty Thebes. \nAbout the Speaker: \nDr. Marissa Stevens is the Assistant Director of the Pourdavoud Center for the Study of the Iranian World. Trained as an Egyptologist who studies the materiality\, social history\, and texts of the Third Intermediate Period and Late Period\, she completed her Ph.D. at the University of California\, Los Angeles\, in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures. Combining art historical and linguistic approaches\, her research interests focus on how objects can solidify\, maintain\, and perpetuate social identity\, especially in times of crisis when more traditional means of self-identification are absent. \nAbout ARCE-NC: \nFor more information\, please visit https://facebook.com/NorthernCaliforniaARCE/\, https://arce-nc.org/\, https://twitter.com/ARCENCPostings\, or https://khentiamentiu.org. To join the chapter or renew your membership\, please go to https://www.arce.org/general-membership and select “Berkeley\, CA” as your chapter when you sign up. \nParking for the event is available in UC lots all day on weekends\, for a fee. Ticket dispensing machines accept debit or credit cards. Parking is available in lots around the Social Sciences Building\, and in lots along Bancroft. A map of the campus is available online at http://www.berkeley.edu/map/
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/funerary-papyri-as-social-reflections-of-the-living-and-the-dead/
LOCATION:ARCE Egyptology Lectures Room 20 Social Sciences Building\, University of California\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Glenn Meyer":MAILTO:arcencZoom@gmail.com
GEO:37.8718992;-122.2585399
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220912T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220912T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220907T141507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220907T141507Z
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SUMMARY:Auburn Valley State Park Archaeological Excavations
DESCRIPTION:Auburn Valley State Park Archaeological Excavations\nTo prepare for an upcoming project which will switch the buildings at the Auburn Valley Marshall Mansion complex from septic to sewer\, we will be excavating ~3 test units in order to determine the level of previous disturbances in the area. While most of the yard surrounding the mansion has little potential for intact archaeological remains\, due to previous disturbances from old and modern construction and landscaping\, part of the yard area on the west side of the property closer to Benge Road has the potential for intact deposits relating to the Insulite Mill or earlier deposits relating to a worker’s housing unit that used to be located in the area before the Insulite Mill was built. \nPrevious archaeological experience is preferred but not necessary for this project\, as this excavation should not be as physically intensive as some of our other ones\, and is easily accessible and close to buildings with air conditioning and toilets. We will provide any tools you will require for the project\, but be sure to bring your own water and a bag lunch if you plan to stay for the day!\nSIGN UP HERE: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70a044daca82aa20-auburn3 \nAdditional info about location\, etc. will be sent out closer to the event after you register
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/auburn-valley-state-park-archaeological-excavations/2022-09-12/
LOCATION:Auburn Valley State Park\, 3000 Creek Road\, Yorklyn\, DE\, 19736\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Teresa Pierce":MAILTO:Teresa.Pierce@Delaware.gov
GEO:39.8091355;-75.6795813
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220914
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220218T140257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T140257Z
UID:10006313-1663027200-1663113599@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:Sicily: Archaeology\, Art & Cuisine
DESCRIPTION:Travel with our engaging AIA lecturer and host\, archaeologist Gerry Schaus. Discover and learn about many of the most impressive archaeological monuments found anywhere in the Mediterranean\, such as Agrigento\, Selinunte\, Segesta\, and Syracuse. Admire spectacular\, sunlit landscapes of undulating vineyards and Mediterranean Sea vistas. See two of the finest examples of Norman architecture: Monreale Cathedral and the Royal Palace of Palermo (Palazzo dei Normanni). View extensive archaeological collections at several excellent museums. Savor fine cuisine\, with wine included at group dinners. Feel pampered with three nights at a 5-star hotel and eight nights at four-star hotels\, all chosen for their generous comfort and prime locations.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/sicily-archaeology-art-cuisine-2/
LOCATION:MA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220926
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220309T151232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220309T151232Z
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SUMMARY:Sicily: Archaeology\, Art & Cuisine with optional post-tour extension to Malta
DESCRIPTION:Travel with our engaging AIA lecturer and host\, archaeologist Gerry Schaus. Discover and learn about many of the most impressive archaeological monuments found anywhere in the Mediterranean\, such as Agrigento\, Selinunte\, Segesta\, and Syracuse. Admire spectacular\, sunlit landscapes of undulating vineyards and the Mediterranean Sea vistas. See two of the finest examples of Norman architecture: Monreale Cathedral and the Royal Palace of Palermo (Palazzo dei Normanni). View extensive archaeological collections at several excellent museums. Savor fine cuisine\, with wine included at group dinners. Feel pampered with three nights at a 5-star hotel and eight nights at four-star hotels\, all chosen for their generous comfort and prime locations. Relax and enjoy traveling with a maximum of just 16 guests plus your expert lecturer\, trip manager\, and local guides.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/sicily-archaeology-art-cuisine-with-optional-post-tour-extension-to-malta/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:AIA Tours / Travel Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220913T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220913T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220907T141507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220907T141507Z
UID:10006056-1663063200-1663081200@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:Auburn Valley State Park Archaeological Excavations
DESCRIPTION:Auburn Valley State Park Archaeological Excavations\nTo prepare for an upcoming project which will switch the buildings at the Auburn Valley Marshall Mansion complex from septic to sewer\, we will be excavating ~3 test units in order to determine the level of previous disturbances in the area. While most of the yard surrounding the mansion has little potential for intact archaeological remains\, due to previous disturbances from old and modern construction and landscaping\, part of the yard area on the west side of the property closer to Benge Road has the potential for intact deposits relating to the Insulite Mill or earlier deposits relating to a worker’s housing unit that used to be located in the area before the Insulite Mill was built. \nPrevious archaeological experience is preferred but not necessary for this project\, as this excavation should not be as physically intensive as some of our other ones\, and is easily accessible and close to buildings with air conditioning and toilets. We will provide any tools you will require for the project\, but be sure to bring your own water and a bag lunch if you plan to stay for the day!\nSIGN UP HERE: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70a044daca82aa20-auburn3 \nAdditional info about location\, etc. will be sent out closer to the event after you register
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/auburn-valley-state-park-archaeological-excavations/2022-09-13/
LOCATION:Auburn Valley State Park\, 3000 Creek Road\, Yorklyn\, DE\, 19736\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.archaeological.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Digging.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Teresa Pierce":MAILTO:Teresa.Pierce@Delaware.gov
GEO:39.8091355;-75.6795813
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Auburn Valley State Park 3000 Creek Road Yorklyn DE 19736 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=3000 Creek Road:geo:-75.6795813,39.8091355
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220913T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220913T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220818T211322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220913T152637Z
UID:10006401-1663088400-1663088400@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Working from Home: Assessing the Significance of Specialized Craft Production Based in Households in the Aegean Bronze Age
DESCRIPTION:This lecture has been cancelled.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/working-from-home-assessing-the-significance-of-specialized-craft-production-based-in-households-in-the-aegean-bronze-age/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program,Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA":MAILTO:lectures@archaeological.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220914T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220914T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220907T141507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220907T141507Z
UID:10006057-1663149600-1663167600@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:Auburn Valley State Park Archaeological Excavations
DESCRIPTION:Auburn Valley State Park Archaeological Excavations\nTo prepare for an upcoming project which will switch the buildings at the Auburn Valley Marshall Mansion complex from septic to sewer\, we will be excavating ~3 test units in order to determine the level of previous disturbances in the area. While most of the yard surrounding the mansion has little potential for intact archaeological remains\, due to previous disturbances from old and modern construction and landscaping\, part of the yard area on the west side of the property closer to Benge Road has the potential for intact deposits relating to the Insulite Mill or earlier deposits relating to a worker’s housing unit that used to be located in the area before the Insulite Mill was built. \nPrevious archaeological experience is preferred but not necessary for this project\, as this excavation should not be as physically intensive as some of our other ones\, and is easily accessible and close to buildings with air conditioning and toilets. We will provide any tools you will require for the project\, but be sure to bring your own water and a bag lunch if you plan to stay for the day!\nSIGN UP HERE: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70a044daca82aa20-auburn3 \nAdditional info about location\, etc. will be sent out closer to the event after you register
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/auburn-valley-state-park-archaeological-excavations/2022-09-14/
LOCATION:Auburn Valley State Park\, 3000 Creek Road\, Yorklyn\, DE\, 19736\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.archaeological.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Digging.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Teresa Pierce":MAILTO:Teresa.Pierce@Delaware.gov
GEO:39.8091355;-75.6795813
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Auburn Valley State Park 3000 Creek Road Yorklyn DE 19736 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=3000 Creek Road:geo:-75.6795813,39.8091355
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220915T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220915T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220907T141507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220907T141507Z
UID:10006058-1663236000-1663254000@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:Auburn Valley State Park Archaeological Excavations
DESCRIPTION:Auburn Valley State Park Archaeological Excavations\nTo prepare for an upcoming project which will switch the buildings at the Auburn Valley Marshall Mansion complex from septic to sewer\, we will be excavating ~3 test units in order to determine the level of previous disturbances in the area. While most of the yard surrounding the mansion has little potential for intact archaeological remains\, due to previous disturbances from old and modern construction and landscaping\, part of the yard area on the west side of the property closer to Benge Road has the potential for intact deposits relating to the Insulite Mill or earlier deposits relating to a worker’s housing unit that used to be located in the area before the Insulite Mill was built. \nPrevious archaeological experience is preferred but not necessary for this project\, as this excavation should not be as physically intensive as some of our other ones\, and is easily accessible and close to buildings with air conditioning and toilets. We will provide any tools you will require for the project\, but be sure to bring your own water and a bag lunch if you plan to stay for the day!\nSIGN UP HERE: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70a044daca82aa20-auburn3 \nAdditional info about location\, etc. will be sent out closer to the event after you register
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/auburn-valley-state-park-archaeological-excavations/2022-09-15/
LOCATION:Auburn Valley State Park\, 3000 Creek Road\, Yorklyn\, DE\, 19736\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.archaeological.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Digging.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Teresa Pierce":MAILTO:Teresa.Pierce@Delaware.gov
GEO:39.8091355;-75.6795813
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Auburn Valley State Park 3000 Creek Road Yorklyn DE 19736 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=3000 Creek Road:geo:-75.6795813,39.8091355
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220915T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220915T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220906T124126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220906T163756Z
UID:10006053-1663266600-1663272000@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:Donald P. Ryan: “In the Footsteps of Howard Carter in the Valley of the Kings”
DESCRIPTION:The archaeological exploration of ancient Egypt’s royal New Kingdom cemetery\,\nthe Valley of the Kings\, offers a rich history of fascinating discoveries made by determined\nand often eccentric individuals including Howard Carter\, who was well involved in the\nValley decades before he encountered the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922. In this lecture\,\nDon Ryan will describe some of his own work in the Valley of the Kings during which he\nliterally followed in the footsteps of Carter\, including the re-excavation of three tombs\ndiscovered by the famed archaeologist early in his career. One tomb is especially\ncontroversial with its occupant identified by some as the female ruler\, Hatshepsut\, after its\nrediscovery by Ryan.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/donald-p-ryan-in-the-footsteps-of-howard-carter-in-the-valley-of-the-kings/
LOCATION:Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture\, 2316 West 1st Avenue\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Andrew Goldman":MAILTO:goldman@gonzaga.edu
GEO:47.6568363;-117.4468732
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture 2316 West 1st Avenue Spokane WA 99201 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=2316 West 1st Avenue:geo:-117.4468732,47.6568363
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220915T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220915T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220818T211410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220822T203818Z
UID:10005990-1663270200-1663270200@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:“Barbarians” and Bronzes: The Origins of Civilization in Ancient Vietnam
DESCRIPTION:Joukowsky Lecture
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/western-illinois-lecture-tbd/
LOCATION:Alumni Hall 302 (“Trustees Room’)\, Knox College\, Galesburg\, IL\, 61401\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program,Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA":MAILTO:lectures@archaeological.org
GEO:40.9478158;-90.3712395
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220916T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220916T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220907T141507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220907T141507Z
UID:10006059-1663322400-1663340400@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:Auburn Valley State Park Archaeological Excavations
DESCRIPTION:Auburn Valley State Park Archaeological Excavations\nTo prepare for an upcoming project which will switch the buildings at the Auburn Valley Marshall Mansion complex from septic to sewer\, we will be excavating ~3 test units in order to determine the level of previous disturbances in the area. While most of the yard surrounding the mansion has little potential for intact archaeological remains\, due to previous disturbances from old and modern construction and landscaping\, part of the yard area on the west side of the property closer to Benge Road has the potential for intact deposits relating to the Insulite Mill or earlier deposits relating to a worker’s housing unit that used to be located in the area before the Insulite Mill was built. \nPrevious archaeological experience is preferred but not necessary for this project\, as this excavation should not be as physically intensive as some of our other ones\, and is easily accessible and close to buildings with air conditioning and toilets. We will provide any tools you will require for the project\, but be sure to bring your own water and a bag lunch if you plan to stay for the day!\nSIGN UP HERE: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70a044daca82aa20-auburn3 \nAdditional info about location\, etc. will be sent out closer to the event after you register
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/auburn-valley-state-park-archaeological-excavations/2022-09-16/
LOCATION:Auburn Valley State Park\, 3000 Creek Road\, Yorklyn\, DE\, 19736\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.archaeological.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Digging.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Teresa Pierce":MAILTO:Teresa.Pierce@Delaware.gov
GEO:39.8091355;-75.6795813
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Auburn Valley State Park 3000 Creek Road Yorklyn DE 19736 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=3000 Creek Road:geo:-75.6795813,39.8091355
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220916T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220916T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220818T211327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220822T150358Z
UID:10006407-1663336800-1663336800@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:Plumbing the Depths: Exploring Violence and Warfare in Humanity’s Past
DESCRIPTION:Joukowsky Lecture
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/plumbing-the-depths-exploring-violence-and-warfare-in-humanitys-past/
LOCATION:Knight Auditorium\, The Spurlock Museum\, University of Illinois – Urbana/Champaign\, 1 W. Green St\, Urbana\, IL\, 61801\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program,Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA":MAILTO:lectures@archaeological.org
GEO:40.1103563;-88.2496866
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Knight Auditorium The Spurlock Museum University of Illinois – Urbana/Champaign 1 W. Green St Urbana IL 61801 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1 W. Green St:geo:-88.2496866,40.1103563
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220918T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220918T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220824T122505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220824T123046Z
UID:10006649-1663491600-1663498800@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:Musical Performance and Talk on the Rock Gongs of Sudan
DESCRIPTION:Percussionist Jesse Stewart will give us a live demonstration on his lithograph as well as a talk on early instruments and music. This will be followed by a lecture on the rock gongs of Sudan by Yahia Fadl Tahir\, who sends the following abstract:\nRock gongs are naturally situated rock that resonate when struck and show evidence of use as an idiophone. Rock gongs are mostly found in Africa\, but also in other contexts. Rock gongs are common features in Sudan e.g.\, in the north\, 3rd cataract region.\nTo investigate the rock gongs in our region\, their archaeological contexts\, surviving traditions\, and ritual practice in the vicinity of these rocks were studied.\nIn the archaeological context\, it is observed that 46% of rock gong sites are associated with Neolithic occupations\, 62% with Kerma occupations\, 23% with Christian cross drawings\, 15% near churches (KBD 019 and MAS 031) and 69% of rock gongs are associated with rock drawings of animals.\nMany traditions\, ceremonies\, and rituals were practiced on rocks from different parts of the Third Cataract Region along the Nile. Ritual practices and ceremonies performed are wind-making\, protection from the devil\, marriage ceremonies\, and circumcision ceremonies.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/musical-performance-and-talk-on-the-rock-gongs-of-sudan/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Lecture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.archaeological.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/September-18.png
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA Ottawa":MAILTO:aiaottawachapter@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220919T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220919T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220817T132706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220817T132706Z
UID:10005957-1663610400-1663614000@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Symposium: Pandora & Polychromy on the Base of Athena
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free virtual talk on Monday\, September 19\, at 6 PM Central. This Virtual Symposium is free and open to the public. \nABOUT THE SYMPOSIUM:\nThe ancient writer Pausanias said that the base of the statue of Athena inside the Parthenon was a scene of Pandora. But what exactly did it look like? Maria Sellers will share her research into Pandora on the base of Athena and show her project to provide a clear visual description of the famous Pandora scene. Through her color restoration we will see what an Acropolis visitor might have seen 2\,500 years ago! \nABOUT THE SPEAKER:\nMaria Sellers is a graduate student at George Washington University. She conducted her senior thesis at Vanderbilt University with Dr. Betsey A. Robinson and has presented her research and findings at the Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meetings.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/virtual-symposium-pandora-polychromy-on-the-base-of-athena/
LOCATION:The Parthenon\, 2500 West End Ave\, Nashville\, TN\, 37203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.archaeological.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Sellers-Image.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Katie Petrole":MAILTO:katherine.petrole@nashville.gov
GEO:36.1490255;-86.8119906
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=The Parthenon 2500 West End Ave Nashville TN 37203 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=2500 West End Ave:geo:-86.8119906,36.1490255
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220920T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220920T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220818T211340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220822T204825Z
UID:10006508-1663693200-1663693200@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:The World’s Oldest Profession: Examining Prostitution in Pompeii’s Brothel
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/the-worlds-oldest-profession-examining-prostitution-in-pompeiis-brothel/
LOCATION:Collins Cinema at Wellesley College\, 106 Central St\, Wellesley Hills\, MA\, 02481
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program,Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA":MAILTO:lectures@archaeological.org
GEO:42.2956543;-71.299429
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Collins Cinema at Wellesley College 106 Central St Wellesley Hills MA 02481;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=106 Central St:geo:-71.299429,42.2956543
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220920T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220920T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220912T185822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220912T190710Z
UID:10006662-1663700400-1663700400@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:New Approaches to the Archaeology of Disease: Climate\, Imperialism and Malaria in the Indian Ocean
DESCRIPTION:Virtual lecture which is part of the AIA Archaeology Hour series.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/new-approaches-to-the-archaeology-of-disease-climate-imperialism-and-malaria-in-the-indian-ocean/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Webinar\, London\, UK\, London\, Sonoma County\, 5201\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program,Lecture
GEO:47.7510741;-120.7401385
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Webinar Webinar London UK London Sonoma County 5201 United Kingdom;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Webinar\, London\, UK:geo:-120.7401385,47.7510741
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220920T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220920T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220906T124612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220906T124612Z
UID:10006033-1663700400-1663705800@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:New Approaches to the Archaeology of Disease — Climate\, Imperialism\, & Malaria in the Indian Ocean
DESCRIPTION:Lecturer: Krish Seetah (Stanford University) \nCome join us for a watch party of Professor Seetah’s live-streamed lecture. There will be a drawing for a surprise gift and discussion of the lecture afterwards.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/new-approaches-to-the-archaeology-of-disease-climate-imperialism-malaria-in-the-indian-ocean/
LOCATION:Whitman College\, Olin Hall 129\, 920 E Isaacs\, Walla Walla\, WA\, 99362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.archaeological.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Seetah.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Davies":MAILTO:daviessh@whitman.edu
GEO:46.0727418;-118.3287886
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Whitman College Olin Hall 129 920 E Isaacs Walla Walla WA 99362 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=920 E Isaacs:geo:-118.3287886,46.0727418
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220922
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220218T134745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T134745Z
UID:10005921-1663718400-1663804799@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:Ancient Wonders of the Turkish Coast
DESCRIPTION:I invite you to join Archaeological Institute of America lecturer and host C. Brian Rose to visit extraordinary ancient Greek\, Roman\, Byzantine\, and Ottoman sites. Brian Rose is a supremely engaging lecturer who has been excavating in Turkey for decades and is former co-director of the excavations of Troy. \nYour journey begins with one hotel night in Istanbul and visits to some of the city’s highlights; followed by an eight-night cruise aboard the lovely\, 59-cabin\, all-suite Island Sky. Cruise along the Aegean coast of Turkey toward Cyprus\, calling en route at Troy\, of Iliad fame; and the fabulous archaeological sites of Pergamon\, Ephesus\, Didyma\, Priene\, and Miletus. Along Turkey’s Mediterranean coast\, explore the Lycian Peninsula sites of Xanthos and Patara\, and the spectacular Roman theater at Aspendos. \nAlso available is a two-night\, pre-trip extension in Istanbul\, the incredible city that bridges the Eastern and Western worlds and was an imperial capital for nearly 1\,600 years; and a two-night\, post-trip extension in Cyprus\, including time in Limassol and Larnaca.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/ancient-wonders-of-the-turkish-coast/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:AIA Tours / Travel Program
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.archaeological.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/TurkishCoastCRI9-22_coverflow.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220922
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220218T140531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T140531Z
UID:10006315-1663718400-1663804799@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:Prehistoric Cave Art of Spain & France
DESCRIPTION:Investigate southwestern Europe’s most extraordinary prehistoric caves\, including Lascaux IV\, a new\, exact reproduction of one of the most remarkable prehistoric sites ever discovered; Altamira II\, a precise replica of the original that is often called the “Sistine Chapel of Prehistoric Art;” Atapuerca\, the most significant early human site in western Europe; Las Monedas Cave and Cueva del Castillo\, where 180 animal likenesses were painted some 12\,000-14\,000 years ago; Cougnac\, which features paintings of extinct megaloceros and mammoth; Pech Merle\, known for its “negative handprints;” and others. \nTravel with world-renowned archaeological author Paul Bahn\, a gifted and popular lecturer who regularly leads tours to study the prehistory of Spain and France\, including this program. Dr. Bahn will enhance your understanding of the sites with lectures and informal discussions. \nTour archaeological and ethnographic museums with superb exhibits of prehistoric artifacts\, including the Museum of Human Evolution in Burgos\, Altamira Museum\, Museum of Les Eyzies\, and the Museé d’Aquitaine; plus the modern art collections of Bilbao’s Guggenheim Museum. \nExplore charming villages and cities\, including Santillana del Mar and San Sebastian. \nEnjoy excellent accommodations in fine hotels and charming inns\, as well as fine wine and cuisine.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/prehistoric-cave-art-of-spain-france-2/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:AIA Tours / Travel Program
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.archaeological.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Prehistory9-22_coverflow.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220921T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220921T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220818T211422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220921T143729Z
UID:10006590-1663786800-1663786800@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:The People of Angkor
DESCRIPTION:Matson Lecture
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/the-people-of-angkor/
LOCATION:Eliot Hall Chapel\, Reed College\, 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd\, Portland\, OR\, 97202
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program,Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA":MAILTO:lectures@archaeological.org
GEO:45.4817691;-122.6282412
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Eliot Hall Chapel Reed College 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd Portland OR 97202;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=3203 SE Woodstock Blvd:geo:-122.6282412,45.4817691
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220912T190349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220912T190525Z
UID:10006664-1663786800-1663786800@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:New Approaches to the Archaeology of Disease: Climate\, Imperialism\, and Malaria in the Indian Ocean
DESCRIPTION:Virtual lecture which is part of the AIA Archaeology Hour series.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/new-approaches-to-the-archaeology-of-disease-climate-imperialism-and-malaria-in-the-indian-ocean-2/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Webinar\, London\, UK\, London\, Sonoma County\, 5201\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program,Lecture
GEO:47.7510741;-120.7401385
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Webinar Webinar London UK London Sonoma County 5201 United Kingdom;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Webinar\, London\, UK:geo:-120.7401385,47.7510741
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220922T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220922T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T140336
CREATED:20220826T151631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T195943Z
UID:10006658-1663869600-1663875000@www.archaeological.org
SUMMARY:Ancient Cypriote Sculpture in New York: Cesnola\, the Metropolitan Museum and 19th Century Spectacle
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Ann-Marie Knoblauch\nAssociate Professor\, Art History\nVirginia Tech \nIn the 1870s\, two massive shipments of ancient Cypriote art arrived in New York\, forming the foundational collection for the city’s new universal museum\, the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The collection had been acquired from Luigi Palma di Cesnola\, the notorious antiquities collector working on Cyprus. The material led to public controversy fairly quickly. While most welcomed with enthusiasm the large collection of original ancient Mediterranean objects\, New Yorkers familiar with the Greco-Roman past had a hard time making sense of the Cypriote material and its perceived “otherness.” Furthermore\, a scandal (and eventual public trial) about alleged improper restorations to some of the Cypriote sculpture by Cesnola (by now the director of the Met) raised questions about archaeological ethics and authenticity. \nIn this presentation Dr. Knoblauch explores the public reception of (and reaction to) the ancient Cypriote material in 1880s New York. Unintentionally\, Cesnola caused a spectacle for the newly-opened museum\, and cynical New Yorkers–familiar with the antics of P.T. Barnum when it came to creating spectacles—enjoyed poking fun at the large and bewildering Cypriot collection and the arrogant Cesnola. \nFor questions about the event or registration\, please email the program coordinator\, Casey Gipson\, at casey.gipson@asu.edu.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/ancient-cypriote-sculpture-in-new-york-cesnola-the-metropolitan-museum-and-19th-century-spectacle/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Casey Gipson":MAILTO:casey.gipson@asu.edu
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SUMMARY:The Archaeology of Dreams and What It Tells Us about Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:ZOOM Lecture: “The Archaeology of Dreams and What It Tells Us About Climate Change” by Dr. David S. Whitley\, Adjunct Professor in the School of Geographical Sciences at Arizona State University. Zoom room opens at 12:45 and lecture promptly starts at 1 PM. Sign in at 12:45\, please… \nMore Zoom events are listed here on the St. Louis Society webpage.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/the-archaeology-of-dreams-and-what-it-tells-us-about-climate-change/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Michael Fuller":MAILTO:MFuller@stlcc.edu
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